Log filters

Log filters help control more detailed logging settings that are not handled by usual log level settings.

A filter provides an optional, secondary control over what is logged, beyond the control that is provided by setting the level. Applications can apply a filter mechanism to control logging output through the logging APIs. An example of filter usage is to suppress all the events with a particular message key.

A filter is attached to a logger or log handler using the appropriate setFilter method. Read Example: Creating custom filters with java.util.logging for information on implementing custom filters. For a complete list of filter methods, see the java.util.logging documentation at http://java.sun.com/j2se/




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Loggers
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